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مذکر dark-haired man -
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м.dark(-haired) man; brunet(te) амер. -
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ДАЛЕКО HE (Particle Invar used as intensified negation) not at all: far from (it) not (...) by any means a long way from (doing sth. (being...)) (in limited contexts) anything but (...) not anywhere (nowhere) near... not (...) by a long shot no NPдалеко не все (не каждый и т. п.) = (in limited contexts) very few.Впрочем, большая ошибка считать, что все французы брюнеты. Далеко не все (Рыбаков 1). As a matter of fact, it's a mistake to imagine all Frenchmen as dark-haired. Far from it... (1a).Знаю, что я далеко не исчерпал всех случаев помпадурской деятельности... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). I am aware, of course, that I have not by any means exhausted the subject of pompadour activity... (2a).Только глупые люди думают, что животные лишь мыкают да блеют. Нет, животные далеко не только мыкают да блеют! (Искандер 5)....It's only foolish people who think that animals merely moo and bleat. No, animals are a long way from mere mooing and bleating! (5a).В милицию (об исчезновении Юрия Андреевича) не заявляли, чтобы не напоминать властям о человеке, хотя и прописанном и не судившемся, но в современном понимании далеко не образцовом (Пастернак 1). They did not report him (Yurii Andreievich) as missing to the police. Although he was registered and had no police record, it was better not to draw the attention of the authorities to a man who, by the standards of the day, lived anything but an exemplary life (1a)..В том виде, в каком Глупов предстал глазам его, город этот далеко не отвечал его идеалам (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....Foolov, as it appeared to his eyes, did not come anywhere near his ideal (1a).(Зилов:) Слышите? Ваши приличия мне опротивели. (Кушак (негодует):) Ну знаешь ли! Я далеко не ханжа, но это уже слишком! (Вампилов 5). (Z.:) Do you hear? I'm sick to death of your decency. (K. (indignant):) Now look here! I'm no prude, but this is a bit much! (5a).В Учреждение, возглавляемое капитаном Милягой, граждане почти всегда писали письма без обратного адреса... В таких письмах содержались обычно мелкие доносы... К чести Учреждения надо сказать, что оно принимало меры далеко не по каждому такому сигналу, иначе на воле не осталось бы ни одного человека (Войнович 2). Citizens almost always wrote letters to the Institution headed by Milyaga without a return address....As a rule, such letters contained petty denunciations....It must be said, to the Institution's credit, that very few such letters ever caused it to take measures, otherwise there would not have been a single person left free in the country (2a). -
11 далеко не
• ДАЛЕКО HE[Particle; Invar; used as intensified negation] not at all: far from (it); not (...) by any means; a long way from (doing sth. <being...>); [in limited contexts] anything but (...); not anywhere (nowhere) near...; not (...) by a long shot; no [NP];=====⇒ || далеко не все (не каждый и т. п.) ≈ [in limited contexts] very few.♦ Впрочем, большая ошибка считать, что все французы брюнеты. Далеко не все (Рыбаков 1). As a matter of fact, it's a mistake to imagine all Frenchmen as dark-haired. Far from it... (1a).♦ Знаю, что я далеко не исчерпал всех случаев помпадурской деятельности... (Салтыков-Щедрин 2). I am aware, of course, that I have not by any means exhausted the subject of pompadour activity... (2a).♦...Только глупые люди думают, что животные лишь мыкают да блеют. Нет, животные далеко не только мыкают да блеют! (Искандер 5)....It's only foolish people who think that animals merely moo and bleat. No, animals are a long way from mere mooing and bleating! (5a).♦ В милицию [об исчезновении Юрия Андреевича] не заявляли, чтобы не напоминать властям о человеке, хотя и прописанном и не судившемся, но в современном понимании далеко не образцовом (Пастернак 1). They did not report him [Yurii Andreievich] as missing to the police. Although he was registered and had no police record, it was better not to draw the attention of the authorities to a man who, by the standards of the day, lived anything but an exemplary life (1a).♦...В том виде, в каком Глупов предстал глазам его, город этот далеко не отвечал его идеалам (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....Foolov, as it appeared to his eyes, did not come anywhere near his ideal (1a).♦ [Зилов:] Слышите? Ваши приличия мне опротивели. [Кушак (негодует):] Ну знаешь ли! Я далеко не ханжа, но это уже слишком! (Вампилов 5). [Z.:] Do you hear? I'm sick to death of your decency. [K. (indignant):] Now look here! I'm no prude, but this is a bit much! (5a).♦ В Учреждение, возглавляемое капитаном Милягой, граждане почти всегда писали письма без обратного адреса... В таких письмах содержались обычно мелкие доносы... К чести Учреждения надо сказать, что оно принимало меры далеко не по каждому такому сигналу, иначе на воле не осталось бы ни одного человека (Войнович 2). Citizens almost always wrote letters to the Institution headed by Milyaga without a return address....As a rule, such letters contained petty denunciations....It must be said, to the Institution's credit, that very few such letters ever caused it to take measures; otherwise there would not have been a single person left free in the country (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > далеко не
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В ЖИЗНИ (B ЖИЗНЬ) coll PrepP Invar used with negated ( usu. pfv) verbs to intensify negation) not evernever in one's lifenot in a lifetime never (ever) (in limited contexts) such NP as one has never seen (met etc) in one's entire life the best (greatest etc) NPone has ever seen (met etc) in onefc life.Летом, когда мама была у сестры на даче, она (Катя) приходила к нему, глаза сердитые, стеснялась сидевших у подъезда женщин. «Пялят зенки. Больше в жизни не приду» (Рыбаков 2). She (Katya) came to see him in the summer, when his mother was away at her sister's dacha. Her eyes were angry and she was embarrassed by the women sitting at the entrance. "All eyes! I'll never come here again in my life!" (2a)....Вам в жизни не разрешить эту задачу (Терц 1)....You won't solve this problem in a lifetime (1a).Абарчук постепенно различил в полумраке лицо Магара. Он не узнал бы его... умирающий старик!.. Ощущая на себе взгляд Магара, он подумал: «Тоже, наверно, считает: в жизни б не узнал» (Гроссман 2). Gradually, in the half-light, he (Abarchuk) made out Magar's face. He would never have recognized him...he was an old man who was about to die....Sensing that Magar was looking at him, he thought: "He's probably thinking the same thing-" "Well, I'd never have recognized him" (2a)....Встретил меня старый и седой слуга с тёмным, медного цвета, лицом... и такими глубокими морщинами на лбу и на висках, каких я в жизни не видывал... (Тургенев 3)____I was met by a grey-haired old servant with a face the colour of dark copper...and the deepest wrinkles on his forehead and temples I had ever seen in my life (3b). -
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[PrepP; Invar; used with negated (usu. pfv) verbs to intensify negation]=====⇒ not ever:- never (ever);- [in limited contexts] such [NP] as one has never seen (met etc) in one's entire life;- the best (greatest etc) [NP] one has ever seen (met etc) in one's life.♦ Летом, когда мама была у сестры на даче, она [Катя] приходила к нему, глаза сердитые, стеснялась сидевших у подъезда женщин. "Пялят зенки. Больше в жизни не приду" (Рыбаков 2). She [Katya] came to see him in the summer, when his mother was away at her sister's dacha. Her eyes were angry and she was embarrassed by the women sitting at the entrance. "All eyes! I'll never come here again in my life!" (2a).♦...Вам в жизни не разрешить эту задачу (Терц 1)....You won't solve this problem in a lifetime (1a).♦ Абарчук постепенно различил в полумраке лицо Магара. Он не узнал бы его... умирающий старик!.. Ощущая на себе взгляд Магара, он подумал: "Тоже, наверно, считает: в жизни б не узнал" (Гроссман 2). Gradually, in the half-light, he [Abarchuk] made out Magar's face. He would never have recognized him...he was an old man who was about to die....Sensing that Magar was looking at him, he thought: "He's probably thinking the same thing-" "Well, I'd never have recognized him" (2a).♦...Встретил меня старый и седой слуга с тёмным, медного цвета, лицом... и такими глубокими морщинами на лбу и на висках, каких я в жизни не видывал... (Тургенев 3) I was met by a grey-haired old servant with a face the colour of dark copper...and the deepest wrinkles on his forehead and temples I had ever seen in my life (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в жизни
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[PrepP; Invar; used with negated (usu. pfv) verbs to intensify negation]=====⇒ not ever:- never (ever);- [in limited contexts] such [NP] as one has never seen (met etc) in one's entire life;- the best (greatest etc) [NP] one has ever seen (met etc) in one's life.♦ Летом, когда мама была у сестры на даче, она [Катя] приходила к нему, глаза сердитые, стеснялась сидевших у подъезда женщин. "Пялят зенки. Больше в жизни не приду" (Рыбаков 2). She [Katya] came to see him in the summer, when his mother was away at her sister's dacha. Her eyes were angry and she was embarrassed by the women sitting at the entrance. "All eyes! I'll never come here again in my life!" (2a).♦...Вам в жизни не разрешить эту задачу (Терц 1)....You won't solve this problem in a lifetime (1a).♦ Абарчук постепенно различил в полумраке лицо Магара. Он не узнал бы его... умирающий старик!.. Ощущая на себе взгляд Магара, он подумал: "Тоже, наверно, считает: в жизни б не узнал" (Гроссман 2). Gradually, in the half-light, he [Abarchuk] made out Magar's face. He would never have recognized him...he was an old man who was about to die....Sensing that Magar was looking at him, he thought: "He's probably thinking the same thing-" "Well, I'd never have recognized him" (2a).♦...Встретил меня старый и седой слуга с тёмным, медного цвета, лицом... и такими глубокими морщинами на лбу и на висках, каких я в жизни не видывал... (Тургенев 3) I was met by a grey-haired old servant with a face the colour of dark copper...and the deepest wrinkles on his forehead and temples I had ever seen in my life (3b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в жизнь
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